financeguy, is this really what you intended when you made this thread?

somehow, i doubt it.

Hehe, well I was hoping for a discussion of the actual issues. However if people want to concentrate on Dave Marsh using bad language in his emails, then whatever. Doesn't Bono use bad language in his speeches, or maybe there's a different standard there.

Still, as Believer 75 rightly reminds us in another thread, the majority is always right:-

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Originally Posted by believer75
Your argument is invalid because your opinion, with all due respect, is in the minority.

Hehe, well I was hoping for a discussion of the actual issues. However if people want to concentrate on Dave Marsh using bad language in his emails, then whatever. Doesn't Bono use bad language in his speeches, or maybe there's a different standard there.

Still, as Believer 75 rightly reminds us in another thread, the majority is always right:-

yes, that was quite precious, as are a lot of the words being written in this thread.

However if people want to concentrate on Dave Marsh using bad language in his emails, then whatever.

perhaps because when you remove the bad language you are left with the words "the" and "a"

if you however eaquate that to Bono saying "fuck" in public once every 5 years then you're free to do so

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I think Bono should have gone through with the debate, since he proposed it in the first place. But who knows why he changed his mind? Maybe he had good reason for doing so. What bothers me more is the disrepect he showed during Mwenda's speech. I've always thought of Bono as someone who was open-minded and willing to listen to others' points of views.

I think Bono should have gone through with the debate, since he proposed it in the first place. But who knows why he changed his mind? Maybe he had good reason for doing so. What bothers me more is the disrepect he showed during Mwenda's speech. I've always thought of Bono as someone who was open-minded and willing to listen to others' points of views.

Mwenda asked a question to the audience and waited for a response. It wasnt really out of line but thats really for the other thread

I think Bono should have gone through with the debate, since he proposed it in the first place. But who knows why he changed his mind? Maybe he had good reason for doing so. What bothers me more is the disrepect he showed during Mwenda's speech. I've always thought of Bono as someone who was open-minded and willing to listen to others' points of views.

If you had to deal with Marsh for awhile that might be why he changed his mind. Marsh is so eloquent with his words.